Goblin Cave

In Celtic called “Coir nan Uriskin ” (cove of the
satyrs), in Benvenue, Scotland.

“After landing on the skirts of Benvenue, we reach the cave or
cove of the goblins by a steep and narrow defile of one hundred
yards in length. It is a deep circular amphitheatre of at least six
hundred yards' extent in its upper diameter, gradually narrowing
towards the base, hemmed in all round by steep and towering rocks, and
rendered impenetrable to the rays of the sun by a close covert of
luxuriant trees. On the south and west it is bounded by the precipitous shoulder of Benvenue, to the height of at least 500 feet;
towards the east the rock appears at some former period to have tumbled
down, strewing the white course of its fall with immense fragments,
which now serve only to give shelter to foxes, wild cats, and badgers.”
—Dr. Graham.